I have put myself in the doodle, though I could also step aside if need be, if I am to late to the party in this thread (bjorn pointed me towards here over the weekend, and I just jumped to the end tbh)

For anyone interested in following along with my EABA experiments, or potentially joining in with them, I've created a nDervish's EABA Stuff wiki on Obsidial Portal. So far, I've posted writeups of the characters for the first one-shot, along with their spells, where applicable, and there will be plenty more to come.

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Short notice, I know, but I'll be running a trial session of Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea at DMF this Saturday, April 26, at 1pm. I currently have two players for the game and have room for two more.

ASSH is, at its core, a retroclone of AD&D 1e, minus the Tolkein/Lord of the Rings influences, with a setting based on Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, and H.P. Lovecraft. You can expect Saturday's game to contain mighty thews, cursed artifacts, giant animals, and something of a DCC character funnel feel (i.e., "roll up multiple characters, because some of them are going to die").

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My Monday night group is currently trying out Ars Magica and considering the possibility of moving our D&D-alike campaign into those rules. We're easing into the system, playing with just mundane characters (no magi) for the moment, but anyone interested in seeing Ars Magica's system in action is welcome to join us at 18:00 at DMF on Monday Nov. 24, Dec. 1, or Dec. 8. (It's an open table campaign, so you're also welcome to join us after we resume playing in January, but it's not yet certain whether we'll be playing ACKS, Ars Magica, or some hybrid of the two at that point.)

I post in English, but can read Swedish. When replying to me, either language works.